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Mr Bentham's Plan for preventing Forgery of Paper Money.
Foreign Forgeries. —
as is composed of the mere physical difficulty, would indeed remain
in force: but the danger of the attempt, if not taken away entirely,
(as in the case of an Enemy's Country) would at any rate be much
diminished. — The security of this immense mass of British property
would in so far be dependent upon the good will of a foreign state;
and upon the promptness, the vigilance, the efficiency, and the uprightness,
of the administration of penal justice in that state. —
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Superiority, even in this
case, of the obstructive
plan, over the plan of
secret marks. —
But howsoever the force of the impediment might be thus
diminished,
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